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Vincenzo Capirola (1474 –
after 1548) was an
Italian composer,
lutenist and
nobleman of the Renaissance. His
music is
preserved in an
illuminated m****cript...
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entire surviving output of
Vincenzo Capirola. The
Capirola Lutebook was
compiled in 1520 by Vitale, a
pupil of
Capirola. The
compositions included probably...
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recorded from this year. 1520: The m****cript
Capirola Lutebook is
compiled from the
works of
Vincenzo Capirola Bernardo Pisano,
Musica di
messer Bernardo...
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dissident monk Albert**** of
Brescia (1195–1251),
Latin author Vincenzo Capirola (1474–after 1548),
composer Vincenzo Foppa (c. 1427–c. 1515),
painter Laura...
- 1507) and Joan
Ambrosio Dalza (fl. 1508);
together with the so-called
Capirola Lutebook,
these represent the
earliest stage of
written lute
music in Italy...
- or both.
Together with the
oeuvres of
Francesco Spinacino and
Vincenzo Capirola, Dalza's work
constitutes an
important part of
early Renaissance lute music...
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Philippe Capdenat (born 1934)
Pierre Capdevielle (1906–1969)
Vincenzo Capirola (1474 –
after 1548) André
Caplet (1878–1925)
Samuel Capricornus (1628–1665)...
- (1955). "The
Cantus Firmus Dances". In
Compositione di
Meser Vincenzo Capirola: Lute-Book (circa 1517),
edited by Otto Gombosi, ****vi–lxiii. Publications...
- 1491–1507 Franco-Flemish
Bartolomeo degli Organi 1474 – 1539
Italian Vincenzo Capirola 1474 –
after 1548
Italian Robert Cowper c. 1474 – 1535/1540
English Represented...
- “Kithara”.
Fantasia de mon Triste: Lute
Music of
Francesco da Milano,
Vincenzo Capirola and
Francesco Spinacino (Hyperion, 1987 / Metronome, 1997)
Vihuela Music...